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2012 honda accord Reviews and News

2012 Honda Accord

By
Automobile Magazine
- 11/11/2011

The market for mid-size sedans has turned into an all-out brawl: upstarts sparring with old favorites, domestics trying to match imports, Honda and Toyota warring for Japanese supremacy. But one model soldiers on as dependably and reliably as ever: the Honda Accord. The Accord had a mid-cycle face-lift just a year ago, but its last major redesign was in 2008. Still, it continues to serve customers well. The Accord is available with either two or four doors, a 2.4-liter four-cylinder or a 3.5-liter V-6, and a choice of three transmissions -- a five-speed manual, a six-speed manual, or a five-speed automatic. The Crosstour drops the Accord nameplate for 2012 and is now its own model. On its own, the Accord has few obvious flaws: its VTEC engines are famously reliable, its interior build quality is very good, it handles well, and to top it off, its famously high resale value makes it a good automotive investment. Where the Accord might come up a little short is in comparison with its competition from Hyundai (the Sonata) and Toyota (the Camry), both of which have been redesigned recently. Still, it's hard to find fault with the Accord, which is still a solid choice in its segment.

Honda Takes Title for Longest-Lasting Mainstream Brand for Past 25 Years

By
Edward A. Sanchez
- 01/11/2014

Although some old-timers may pine for the good ol' days, and say "they don't make 'em like they used to," statistically, vehicles built in the last two decades are among some of the most reliable and longest-lasting. The average age of more than 10 years for vehicles on U.S. roads is testament to this. Hondas have a solid reputation for reliability, and the latest data backs this rep up. Among mainstream brands, Honda is the longest-lasting, with data from Polk and IHS Automotive showing that a higher percentage of Honda models are still on the road than any other mainstream brand over the last quarter-century.

Gas and car insurance can be expensive, but how do driving costs in your state compare to those in other states? That's what a new report from CarInsurance.com attempts to find out by detailing the states with the highest gas and insurance costs along with an "Automotive Misery Index," which takes a look at the geographical cost variables in car ownership.

A leaked brochure shot posted online gives us our first real look at the interior of the 2013 Honda Accord. Although we had already seen much of the new midsizer's interior thanks to our earlier spy photos, this new image confirms many of our earlier discoveries -- and hints at a number of new technologies for the 2013 Honda Accord.

The 2013 Honda Accord continues its publicity parade with a new video of B-roll footage featuring the sedan. The video, which has no soundtrack, comes not long after the first batch of official photos were released earlier this month. A few days ago, the automaker started production of the new 2013 Accord.

First 2013 Honda Accords Rolls Off Production Line at Marysville Plant in Ohio

By
Karla Sanchez
- 08/21/2012

It's a big week at Honda's Marysville Auto Plant, where production of the 2013 Honda Accord has now begun. With the new midsize sedan now rolling through the assembly line, Honda has been manufacturing in the U.S. for 30 years.

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